Get related rows for a typed datarow

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Henrik Skak Pedersen

Hi,

How do I get the related datarows for a typed datarow?

Thanks

Henrik
 
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Kevin Yu [MSFT]

Hi Henrik,

This depends on whether this DataRow is a parent row or child row.

If this is a parent row, you can get its children with

row.GetGhildRows

If this is a child row, you can get its parent with

row.GetParentRow
or
row.GetParentRows

Please also make sure that you have created DataRelations between tables in
this DataSet, since all these methods require DataRelation's name.

If anything is unclear, please feel free to let me know.

Kevin Yu
Microsoft Online Community Support

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Henrik Skak Pedersen

Hi Kevin,

Thank you very much for your reply. Thius was what I was looking for.

Thanks

Henrik
 
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Kevin Yu [MSFT]

You're welcome. Thanks for sharing your experience with all the people
here. If you have any questions, please feel free to post them in the
community.

Kevin Yu
Microsoft Online Community Support

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